Cade Tompkins Projects

Cade Tompkins Projects www.cadetompkins.com More information is on our gallery website at www.cadetompkins.com

Cade Tompkins Projects is a contemporary art gallery featuring work in the mediums of painting, sculpture, installation, prints and photographs by emerging and mid-career gallery artists.

Join us in the gallery! Donnamaria Bruton (American 1958-2012) sublime works on paper ~ ahead of her time with fluid use...
05/14/2026

Join us in the gallery! Donnamaria Bruton (American 1958-2012) sublime works on paper ~ ahead of her time with fluid use of collage, monotype, etching , woodcut and drawing! Guest curated by Dr Melaine Ferdinand-King.

Announcing Donnamaria Bruton: Twenty Recipes for Patience, curated by Melaine Ferdinand-King, PhD. Join us for the openi...
04/22/2026

Announcing Donnamaria Bruton: Twenty Recipes for Patience, curated by Melaine Ferdinand-King, PhD. Join us for the opening reception on Friday, May 8, 6-8pm at Cade Tompkins Projects! Twenty Recipes for Patience is the first focused exhibition of Donnamaria Bruton’s prints and paper-based works. The collection features monoprints, lithographs, woodcuts, drypoints, etchings, and collages that reveal Bruton’s preoccupation with themes of spirituality, escape, and landscape. We hope to see you there!

Thank you Sarah and  for spotlighting Orit Hofshi and our gallery. Orit Hofshi, Ephemeral Passage, is exhibited today an...
04/11/2026

Thank you Sarah and for spotlighting Orit Hofshi and our gallery.

Orit Hofshi, Ephemeral Passage, is exhibited today and tomorrow in Booth B27 at the in Park Avenue Armory. Stop by!

Thank you Bryant and  for spotlighting Orit Hofshi and our gallery. Orit Hofshi, Ephemeral Passage, is exhibited today a...
04/11/2026

Thank you Bryant and for spotlighting Orit Hofshi and our gallery.

Orit Hofshi, Ephemeral Passage, is exhibited today and tomorrow in Booth B27 at the in Park Avenue Armory. Stop by!

We are thrilled to debut new work by Orit Hofshi at the IFPDA (International Fine Print Dealers Association) Fair! Opens...
03/10/2026

We are thrilled to debut new work by Orit Hofshi at the IFPDA (International Fine Print Dealers Association) Fair! Opens April 9-12, 2026 at The Park Avenue Armory. Orit Hofshi creates monumental and singular works depicting neo-romantic landscapes. The works in Ephemeral Passage are part of Hofshi’s ongoing preoccupation and observation of our shared human experience and condition. The centerpiece depicts a crowded ensemble, including several figures and a Nubian ibex. The emotional tension between figures and setting portrays aimlessness, resignation, resilience and introspection, emphasized by the hazy topographical horizon, just beyond several massive rocks. The massive boulders in Ephemeral Passage reappear in Buffer Zone also on view at the fair. The recurrence of the ibex and boulders suggest a continued preoccupation with time and our brief existence on the planet, both humans and animals. Amphitheatre stands out as a piece with no living beings present. Amphitheatre, by definition, defines a way of seeing the world from seats on all sides.  The desolate, rocky landscapes depict a deserted quarry, a prime example of implied human activity in a natural terrain that, once abandoned, can never return to its natural state of being.
 
Orit Hofshi is a prominent Israeli contemporary artist renowned for her large-scale, woodcuts and mixed-media prints, drawings and installations, that explore themes of vast time, resilience and the human condition. Based in Herzliya, Israel, Hofshi bridges traditional printmaking techniques with timeless narratives. In 2026, Orit Hofshi received the Lazar Prize for Contemporary Israeli Art and will be exhibited at The Petach Tikva Museum of Art in June 2026. The Lazar Prize recognizes outstanding contemporary Israeli artists.

We are pleased to announce Serena Perrone’s inclusion in Georgia Women to Watch 2026 at Atlanta Contemporary in Georgia ...
02/10/2026

We are pleased to announce Serena Perrone’s inclusion in Georgia Women to Watch 2026 at Atlanta Contemporary in Georgia through May 17, 2026. Georgia Women to Watch 2026: A Book Arts Revolution celebrates the book as an artistic medium, showcasing five innovative Georgia artists who are redefining what books can be. Curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson, Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art, this exhibition explores how contemporary women artists are pushing the boundaries of book-based art practices. Photography: Kim Link.

Celebrating the late Donnamaria Bruton (American 1954-2012) in our 16th Anniversary exhibition, featuring her captivatin...
12/11/2025

Celebrating the late Donnamaria Bruton (American 1954-2012) in our 16th Anniversary exhibition, featuring her captivating landscape from 2010-2011. Her artistic expression was characterized by an intuitive blend of mediums and an unmistakable style.

Nancy Friese - an American artist celebrating nature at the Florence Griswold Museum, old Lyme, CT on view until Septemb...
08/26/2025

Nancy Friese - an American artist celebrating nature at the Florence Griswold Museum, old Lyme, CT on view until September 14, 2025
“Working outdoors on large canvases or sheets of watercolor paper she relies on keen observation and a commitment to registering natures vitality through abundant detail and exhilarating hues. Friese’s paintings burst with life, expressing the vivaciousness of her muse.” Amy Kurtz Lansing, PhD, Florence Griswold Museum

Exciting News: Bob Dilworth recognized and awarded the 2025 Joan Mitchell FoundationArtists ~ Creators are dedicated to ...
08/18/2025

Exciting News: Bob Dilworth recognized and awarded the 2025 Joan Mitchell Foundation
Artists ~ Creators are dedicated to the long view! We are thrilled to announce that Bob Dilworth (American, b. 1951) exclusively represented by Cade Tompkins Projects, has been named a 2025 Joan Mitchell Fellow.

from the Foundation:
NEW YORK, NY – August 13, 2025 – “The Joan Mitchell Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2025 Joan Mitchell Fellowships to 15 US-based artists working in the evolving fields of painting and sculpture…..The Fellowship awards represent a $900,000 monetary commitment to the 15 artists, augmented by more than $400,000 in non-monetary services offered over the five years of the program.”

As reported by the New York Times this Spring:
“Foundations for Joan Mitchell and Robert Rauschenberg are among the most influential grant-makers at a time when private funding for artists is more important than ever.”

Bob Dilworth has so many milestone achievements – 2024 reigned supreme with the Pell Award 2024 Recipient for Excellence...
01/03/2025

Bob Dilworth has so many milestone achievements – 2024 reigned supreme with the Pell Award 2024 Recipient for Excellence in the Arts, solo museum exhibitions, museum acquisitions, grants, and well-deserved recognition. Bob Dilworth is creating the best work of his lifetime with his portraits, both real and historic, among landscapes of deep personal connection and inspiration. We move into 2025 with great excitement and expectations for artwork that is beyond magnificent. Stay tuned and look at our gallery site. Link in bio.

Join us at the Fitchburg Museum or come visit us at the gallery. DM me for more information. 😊 Love to talk about Bob Dilworth with you!!
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